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Winter festival in Turkic Tengrism and Altai folklore
Payna or Paynaqan is a winter feast and festival Turkic Tengrism and Altai folklore. Arranged for the goddess that called Payna. So this is a blessing
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Liturgical vestment worn by priests of the Eastern Christian tradition
resembling a Western cope or pluvial. Its various names are phanolion (Coptic), paynā (Assyrian), phayno (Syriac Orthodox), šurdzar (Armenian) and kāppā (Ethiopian)
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Spirit in Siberian folklore
in Turkic-Altaic folklore and mythology. In Central Asia she is known as Payna. There are three Baianais: Bai Baianai: Goddess of hunting. Tagh Baianai:
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Autumn feast and festival
He is also a proctor spirit of harvest. Along with her male companion Payna (pine goddess) he was associated with rituals conducted in rural areas during
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Poetic academy
in 1386 Bertran del Falgar, "crowned" winner in unknown year Bertran de Payna, "crowned" winner in unknown year Bertran de Sant Roscha, "crowned" winner
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Vocalist and actor from Bangladesh
Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul Khalid Hasan Milu "Bhalo Manush Payna Bole Bhaat" "Sajiye Gujiye De Amay" solo "Bondhun Teen Din Por" Runa Laila
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latter refers to as Indigo's "lady luck". Martika Payna: The widow of a deceased KGB officer, Sergei Payna, who poses as Kristina, a female companion to Bond
James Bond 007: Serpent's Tooth
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English
Dyes cloth.
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Irish
Unjust.
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Muslim/Islamic
Lover
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Biblical American Hebrew
A savior; a deliverer.
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Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Sweetness; Nectar
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Agendra | அகேநà¯à®¤à¯à®°
King of mountains
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Indian
Glass
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Somrik | ஸோமà¯à®°à¯€à®•
The Moon
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Biblical
Huntings; treasons; destructions.
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Hari Kishan | ஹரீ கிஷநÂ
Lord of nature
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